Its time for another update at Lowcountry Geologic - part two of last week actually. If you're a fan of megalodon teeth, you'll love this one! We added megalodon teeth of all shapes and sizes from 2 inches all the way up to a 6 9/16 inch monster. Look for museum quality megs with sharp tips and serrations alongside complete, if a little river-worn, smaller teeth.

Have you ever seen a two inch serrated giant thresher shark tooth? We've got one! Visit our updates page to see it and a couple other nice giant thresher teeth, benedenis, and shark tooth pendants too.

We added some prime fossil shark teeth to the site today, including 2 three inch makos, some very nice Harleyville auriculatus, and some of the best Isurus desori Oligocene makos and Giant Threshers we have ever offered. We also put up some nice smaller megalodon teeth from a land site in Beaufort County, South Carolina. They are really well preserved and are sharply serrated. Finally, we included some nice Great White Shark teeth to the update.

This update includes only Eocene shark teeth from the SC Harleyville cement quarries. We put up a bunch of different species, including Auriculatus, goblin shark, thresher, tiger, tope, and even three exceedingly difficult to get Hexanchus. None of these quarries are open to the public to collect, so any material comes from old collections.

Shark TeethWe've really added some nice specimens to our Moroccan shark tooth catalog from several different species, including several different types of sand sharks and some huge, super high quality Otodus.

Dinosaur TeethMorocco is not only known for shark teeth. The nation also boasts some pretty impressive dinosaur fossils. This update includes many different spinosaurus teeth.

Fossil JewelryLowcountry Geologic just added a new style of shark tooth pendant with a sterling silver cap. Some are solid silver while others are appropriately decorated with sharks. They look sharp!

Whale FossilsCheck our marine mammal category and look for our new whale teeth, polished to a mirror shine to accentuate the exquisite detail just below the surfaces of their previous exteriors.

Fossil FishLebanon produces some of the most amazing, highly detailed, diverse fossil fish and this update includes some fantastic examples of Ctenothrissa, Stichocentrum, Pharmacychithys, Aipichthys, and Europholis. Besides for these we also added a plate with both a fish and a lobster.

Shark TeethWant to see some gorgeous shark teeth? Click over to our latest updates to see the new megalodons, including a massive 6 inch + behemoth, a Summerville land found gem with amazing color, and several other nice river specimens. Don't miss the 4 1/4 inch angustidens from Summerville - with spectacular color and a really unique needlepoint-tip. One of the best Benedenis we've ever offered is up too - a copper stained Cooper river beauty.

Fossil LeavesDon't miss these leaves from a new site in Montana. They have some of the best detail we've ever seen and ...

The bulk of this update focuses on collector quality fossil shark teeth. We've added great white teeth, partially serrated transitional great white teeth, super quality Carcharocles megalodon teeth and the mega-shark's ancestors Carcharocles angustidens and Carcharocles chubutensis. Also in this shark tooth post are several makos, including a champion specimen over 3 inches.

In our jewelry section new items include polished ammonite pendants, sand dollar pendants, and shark tooth pendants in both gold and silver. and shark teeth.

This update is focused on fossil shark teeth. We've added some new top quality megalodon teeth from South Carolina, including several 4 and 5 inch teeth. We also added several rare Parotodus benedeni teeth and a nice selection of Chilean great white teeth. Also look out for some nice Jaekelotodus and Isurus desori mako teeth.